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Light speed broken

How's this for a theory: the neutrinos found on the arrival site are actually not the ones they sent there. Every time a neutrino is sent away on earth, it either disappears, deviates from the path, or stay static after some time. However, it causes other neutrinos to appear or get 'knocked up' out of nowhere in the endpoint or in several endpoints along the way, thus giving the weird effect of faster than light travel.
 
Think of it as this way: there are two marbles (you can think of many, but it will be hard to move them with one shot) you shoot/ strike the other marble using your marble. Now there's a tendency that your marble would stop while the other gets going. Normally, your marble wouldn't get as far as the second marble... you get the idea; the marbles are the neutrinos and... *lame sigh*
 
So it works like light? Am I right in thinking that the only reason light has a limited speed, despite being massless, is because it moves by interacting with space. A single photon moves, hits a virtual particle, and destroys the photon. The energy created from that destroyed photon appears in the form of another photon, with the exact same energy as the previous photon? Which makes the Casimir effect possible?
 
So it works like light? Am I right in thinking that the only reason light has a limited speed, despite being massless, is because it moves by interacting with space. A single photon moves, hits a virtual particle, and destroys the photon. The energy created from that destroyed photon appears in the form of another photon, with the exact same energy as the previous photon? Which makes the Casimir effect possible?
More or less, right